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Authorisation Form/Letter of Indemnity
Information required for claiming on behalf of someone.
Authorisation Form - Claiming vouchers on behalf of eligible recipients
Family members can claim the SG60 Vouchers on behalf of recipients with proper authorisation. To do so, bring these documents to the nearest Community Centre/Club (CC):
Recipient’s National Registration Identity Card (NRIC) (physical or digital)
Representative’s NRIC or any other valid identification documentation
A completed Authorisation Form for the SG60 Vouchers
The Authorisation Form can be downloaded here.
This process ensures that the vouchers are claimed securely and appropriately on behalf of the eligible individual.
Letter of Indemnity - Claiming on behalf of an individual who is mentally incapacitated
You can help an individual who is mentally incapacitated to claim their SG60 Vouchers if you are:
Aged 21 and above; and
A next-of-kin, or appointed donee under the Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA), or court-appointed Deputy of the individual.
(a) If you are the appointed donee under the Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) of the beneficiary
Kindly bring the following documents to the Community Centre/ Club
Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) – Kindly ensure that the LPA authorises you to make decisions on property and affairs
Document to show the beneficiary's medical condition (e.g. doctor's memorandum, medical report). The date of the document(s) should not be more than 1 year ago, unless it specifically states that the patient’s condition is permanent (e.g. permanent mental incapacity) or the condition is known to be permanent (e.g. autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy etc.)
NRIC of Beneficiary
NRIC of Donee
(b) If you are the court-appointed deputy
Kindly bring the following documents to the Community Centre/ Club
Court order - Kindly ensure that the court order authorises you to make decisions on property and affairs
NRIC of Beneficiary
NRIC of Deputy
(c) If you are the next-of-kin or caregiver and do not have a LPA/ deputyship
Kindly bring the following documents to the Community Centre/ Club
Document to show the beneficiary's medical condition (e.g. doctor's memorandum, medical report). The date of the document(s) should not be more than 1 year ago, unless it specifically states that the patient’s condition is permanent (e.g. permanent mental incapacity) or the condition is known to be permanent (e.g. autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy etc.)
NRIC of Beneficiary
NRIC of Proxy